Although Rain provides respite from heat in Delhi, IMD issues Yellow alert in Delhi-NCR regions
Numerous areas of Delhi and its National Capital Regions (NCR) on Wednesday awoke to heavy rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning, bringing respite from the sweltering warmth. The minimal temperature on Wednesday morning stood at 26 degrees Celsius.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also issued a ‘yellow’ alert for most of Delhi-NCR, indicating heavy to very heavy rainfall and heavy thunderstorms. “Heavy to very heavy rainfall and thunderstorm/lightning at remote locations over west Uttar Pradesh. Heavy rain/thunderstorm/lightning at isolated places over HP, Punjab, Haryana, East Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan” the IMD wrote in its bulletin.
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During the early hours, the IMD stated that “thunderstorms with light to mild intensity rain would arise over and adjoining regions of isolated places of Delhi, NCR, and other locations”.
#WATCH | UP: Noida wakes up to rain lashing parts of the city
(Visuals from Noida Sector 20) pic.twitter.com/MMBJ7ExuAa
— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) July 26, 2023
In the meantime, several visuals shared on Twitter confirmed heavy rain lashing parts of Delhi-NCR that caused waterlogging in some parts of the town.
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Rains have come back to bless#DelhiRains #monsoon pic.twitter.com/GQFpwbM8N2
— Rainman (@indrajitch) July 26, 2023
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